Friday, November 5, 2021

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sasu

to raise (stretch out) hands, to raise (eg umbrella)

tsukareru

to get tired, to tire

shimaru

to close, to be closed

tsukau

to use

shimeru

to tie, to fasten

tsukeru

to turn on (eg a light)

shimeru

to close, to shut

tsuku

to arrive at, to reach

shinu

to die

tsukuru

to make, to create

shiru

to know, to understand

tsutomeru

to serve, to work (for)

souji (suru)

cleaning, sweeping

umareru

to be born

sumu

to reside, to live in

uru

to sell

suru

to do, to try

utau

to sing

suu

to smoke, to breathe in, to suck

wakaru

to understand

suwaru

to sit

wasureru

to forget

taberu

to eat

wataru

to cross over, to go across

tanomu

to request, to ask

watasu

to pass over, to hand over

tatsu

to stand

yaru

to do

tobu

to fly, to hop

yasumu

to rest, to have a break, to take a day off

tomaru

to come to a halt

yobu

to call out, to invite

toru

to take

yomu

to read

 


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kariru

to borrow, to have a loan

naraberu

to line up, to set up

kasu

to lend

narabu

to line up, to stand in a line

kau

to buy

narau

to learn

kesu

to erase, to delete, to turn off power

naru

to become

kieru

to go out, to vanish

neru

to go to bed, to sleep

kiku

to hear, to listen, to ask

noboru

to climb

kiru

to wear, to put on (from shoulders down)

nomu

to drink

komaru

to be worried, to be bothered

noru

to get on, to ride in, to board

kopīsuru

to copy

nugu

to take off clothes

kotaeru

to answer, to reply

oboeru

to remember, to memorize

kumoru

to become cloudy, to become dim

okiru

to get up, to rise

kuru

to come

oku

to put, to place

magaru

to turn, to bend

oriru

to alight (eg from bus), to get off

matsu

to wait

oshieru

to teach, to inform

migaku

to brush (teeth)

osu

to push, to press

miru

to see, to watch

owaru

to finish, to close

miseru

to show, to display

oyogu

to swim

motsu

(1) to hold, to carry, (2) to possess

renshuu (suru)

(to) practice

naku

to sing (bird), to make sound (animal)

saku

to bloom

nakusu

to lose something

sanpo (suru)

walk, stroll

 


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abiru

to bathe, to shower

haku

to wear, to put on (trousers)

ageru

to give

hanasu

to speak

akeru

to open

hareru

to be sunny

aku

to open, to become open

haru

to stick, to paste

arau

to wash

hashiru

to run

aru [存在]

to be

hataraku

to work

aru [所有]

to have

hiku

to pull

aruku

to walk

hiku

to play (piano, guitar)

asobu

to play, to enjoy oneself

iku/yuku

to go

au

to meet, to see

ireru

to put in

benkyou (suru)

study, diligence

iru

(hum) to be (animate), to exist

chigau

to differ (from)

iru

to need

dasu

to put out, to send

iu

to say

dekakeru

to depart, to go out

kaburu

to wear, to put on (head)

dekiru

to be able to

kaeru

to go home, to return

deru

to appear, to leave

kaesu

to return something

fuku

to blow (wind, etc)

kakaru

to take (eg time, money)

furu

to precipitate, to fall (e.g. rain)

kakeru

to put on (eg glasses)

hairu

to enter, to contain, to hold

kakeru

to dial/call (eg phone)

hajimaru

to begin

kaku

to write